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Microstructuring Of Thermomechanically Highly Stressed Surfaces Final Report Of The Dfg Research Group 576 1st Edition Berend Denkena

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Microstructuring Of Thermomechanically Highly Stressed Surfaces Final Report Of The Dfg Research Group 576 1st Edition Berend Denkena
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 18.05 MB
Pages: 175
Author: Berend Denkena, Adrian Rienäcker, Gunter Knoll, Friedrich-Wilhelm Bach, Hans Jürgen Maier, Eduard Reithmeier, Friedrich Dinkelacker (eds.)
ISBN: 9783319096919, 9783319096926, 3319096915, 3319096923
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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Microstructuring Of Thermomechanically Highly Stressed Surfaces Final Report Of The Dfg Research Group 576 1st Edition Berend Denkena by Berend Denkena, Adrian Rienäcker, Gunter Knoll, Friedrich-wilhelm Bach, Hans Jürgen Maier, Eduard Reithmeier, Friedrich Dinkelacker (eds.) 9783319096919, 9783319096926, 3319096915, 3319096923 instant download after payment.

The fuel consumption of a modern combustion engine is one of the most important purchase criteria in contemporary society. Increasing oil prices and exhaust emissions taxes force the automotive industry to continuously improve the vehicle engines. The fuel consumption is closely related to the frictional losses of an engine. New material pairings or constructive modifications of the piston group can reduce such losses. Another innovative concept to lower the frictional forces is the micro-structuring of thermo-mechanically highly stressed surfaces. Within an interdisciplinary research group sponsored by the German Research Foundation, scientists at the Leibniz Universität Hannover and Universität Kassel have been working together to investigate this research topic. This final report presents their findings and offers scope for further discussion.

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